scrobbling over upnp

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JeffV64
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scrobbling over upnp

Post by JeffV64 »

Hi - I recently started having a problem when using Sonos to access my MediaMonkey library (build = 1875). Specifically, about 30 seconds away from the end of the first song I would play, MM would crash ungracefully (no crash report, no mediamonkey.elf report). This happens every time, but does not happen when I play a track on my windows computer. Today I installed the debug version of 1875, and *did* receive a crash report. You can see below that there is an access violation error in module 'gen_LastFMScrobbler.dll'.

Any help will be appreciated. Let me know if a debug log will help you help me. ~ Jeff

EurekaLog 6.0.21

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Application:
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  1.1 Start Date      : Sun, 16 Sep 2018 17:41:46 -0400
  1.2 Name/Description: MediaMonkey.exe - (MediaMonke)
  1.3 Version Number  : 4.1.21.1875
  1.4 Parameters      : 
  1.5 Compilation Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2018 14:46:11 -0400
  1.6 Up Time         : 39 seconds

Exception:
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  2.1 Date          : Sun, 16 Sep 2018 17:42:26 -0400
  2.2 Address       : 0B40E1CD
  2.3 Module Name   : gen_LastFMScrobbler.dll
  2.4 Module Version: 
  2.5 Type          : EAccessViolation
  2.6 Message       : Access violation at address 0B40E1CD in module 'gen_LastFMScrobbler.dll'. Read of address 00000000.
  2.7 ID            : 5974
  2.8 Count         : 1
  2.9 Status        : New
  2.10 Note         : 

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Re: scrobbling over upnp

Post by Peke »

Hi,
So you are using MMW as UPnP renderer?

I tried and can't replicate, can you please give exact step by step?
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JeffV64
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Re: scrobbling over upnp

Post by JeffV64 »

Hi Peke - thank you for the quick response.

Environment
In Tools > Library > Media Sharing, I have my library set up to share over UPnP/DLNA. Under Options, I have the "Update Play Counter" box ticked, and last.fm scrobbling set up in the usual place.

Step-by-step
It's easy -- from the Sonos "select a music source" menu choose the shared MM library. Navigate to a song and add it to the queue. MMW would crash toward the end of the song.

I wrote "MMW would crash" because, after experiencing this problem for a good two weeks, I cannot replicate it now! Unbelievable. I'll let you know if it reappears.
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